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Fire burns down garden centre overnight
GIMA Awards Roll of Honour, Glee New Products Directory and The Greatest Christmas Teams in GTN's November-December issue , read on-line here
Konstsmide closes its UK business
Greenfingers announces closure of Richard House Children’s Hospice
The Gardens Group partnered with Corby + Fellas
British Garden Centres smashes 2024 total and raises £52,000 for Greenfingers Charity
GCA announces Westland Horticulture-sponsored Rising Stars finalists
Bees Seeds appoints Ian Laughton as new Head of Sales
Handy goes live with new trade & showcase websites designed for retailer success
Biggest-ever edition of Westland Garden Newspaper
How your customers can attract secretive birds to their gardens
New 300-seater restaurant opens at Caulders Kirkintilloch
Pleydell Smithyman appoint Kathryn Farden and Andrew Burton as directors
Greenfingers Kilimanjaro Trek smashes £40,000
Spring Fair 2026 announces return of 'Pitch Live'
Hillier partners with The Chatty Café Scheme to encourage social connection in garden centres
Teeing up for the Roof of Africa – Charity Golf Day Backing the Greenfingers Kilimanjaro Challenge 2026
UK garden centres are the real deal when it comes to the sale of real Christmas trees
Bulrush opens new coir plant to strengthen supply
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APAC announces major expansion into the UK garden centre market
Branded Garden Products appoint new National Sales Manager
Crucial Global Data Released – International Statistics Flowers and Plants 2025
Garden Centre & Farm Shop Market Snapshot
HTA celebrates Baroness Bennett’s Industry and Parliament Trust Fellowship in Horticulture
The best of last week's
GIMA announces departure of Vicky Nuttall
Dobbies continues national refurbishment programme with Moreton Park upgrade
Bents, Garson Titchfield and Brimsmore Grderns named GCA Christmas display competition winners
'Greatest' romantic moment at Brimsmore Garden
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Chessington
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Garsons Esher
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Garsons Titchfield
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Haskins West End
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Henry Street
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Longacres Bagshot
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Notcutts Oxford
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Stewarts Christchurch
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - The Garden Society
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Blue Diamond Blackdown
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Ransoms, Jersey
GTN's Greatest Christmas Awards 2025 - Summerhill Garden Centre
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Crucial Global Data Released – International Statistics Flowers and Plants 2025

With fresh 2024 economic insights from 12 countries and updated production, trade and consumption data from more than 40 markets, the 73rd edition of International Statistics Flowers and Plants 2025 provides the most comprehensive evidence base available for understanding global ornamental horticulture today.

 

Capturing a year marked by shifting demand, persistent labour and input-cost pressures, and climate-driven production challenges, this Yearbook offers a clear, data-rich picture of a sector adapting to a changing world.

 

The International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH), in collaboration with Union Fleurs–International Flower Trade Association, has released Volume 73 of International Statistics Flowers and Plants 2025. Although published in 2025, this edition presents the latest complete data series for the 2024 calendar year, including production figures, trade flows, consumption trends and the findings of the joint AIPH–Union Fleurs global economic survey.


Widely regarded as the industry’s most authoritative statistical reference, the Yearbook consolidates verified information from more than 40 countries, compiled by the Centre for Business Management in Horticulture and Applied Research at the University of Hohenheim. This includes updated area and production figures, international trade values, revised EU Comext data, per-capita consumption indicators, topical trade maps and detailed country-by-country datasets.
 

A Global View Of 2024: Recalibration, Resilience and Regional Contrasts

This year’s AIPH–Union Fleurs economic development survey, covering 12 countries across Europe, Asia, North America and the Middle East, reveals a sector balancing resilience with recalibration. Most reporting countries described demand in 2024 as either stagnant or softening compared with 2023.

 

Structural pressures were widely reported: Germany highlighted rising climate-adaptation planting needs but continued uncertainty around consumer behaviour; Switzerland noted that extreme weather and staffing shortages were forcing reductions in production capacity; and North American nurseries pointed to labour as the single biggest operational challenge, with cost-of-goods remaining 8–10% above 2019 levels despite easing commodity prices.


Yet the data also highlight areas of stability and emerging opportunity across regions. Several European producers reported consistent demand for resilient plant varieties linked to climate-adaptation initiatives, while retailers in several markets noted ongoing interest in locally produced ornamentals. These developments sit alongside the broader challenges reported in the survey, reflecting the varied conditions shaping ornamental horticulture in 2024.

 

Commenting, Tim Briercliffe, Secretary General of AIPH, said: “The 2024 findings reveal a sector adjusting with remarkable resilience. Labour shortages, cost pressures and weather impacts were felt across many regions, yet the data also show areas of real momentum. By bringing these insights together, the International Statistics Yearbook provides the trusted evidence base our global industry needs to make informed decisions, anticipate change and invest with confidence.”

 

In addition, Sylvie Mamias, Secretary General of Union Fleurs, said: “The Yearbook remains a one-of-a-kind reference for anyone involved in the international flower and plant trade. Its strength lies not only in the breadth of its global data, but in its ability to contextualise the economic realities shaping our sector. Union Fleurs is proud to continue partnering with AIPH to deliver this essential resource to the global market.”

 

Access The Full Dataset

International Statistics Flowers and Plants 2025 (Volume 73) is available now as a digital download with a cost of only €195.
For access and purchasing information, visit: www.aiph.org/giic/international-statistical-yearbook/

 

Insight That Drives The Industry Forward

As the global ornamentals industry continues to evolve, the International Statistics Yearbook remains the definitive guidepost for understanding market behaviour and preparing for the future. With trusted data, international collaboration and clear-eyed analysis at its core, Volume 73 equips growers, traders, policymakers and researchers worldwide with the insight needed to navigate uncertainty and seize emerging opportunities.

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